Freddie is a large white and black handsome male cat who is around two-years-old.

He had been found living as a stray with an abscess on the back of his neck which has since been treated and has completely healed.

When Freddie first came into our care he was quite shy and would try and hide for the first few days but he soon came out of his shell.

He is extremely affectionate and loves to be around people. He enjoys being fussed over and is fine being handled.

Freddie is a very clean boy and will use his litter tray and he is a very good eater, he certainly loves his food. He would would make a lovely family pet although he is not too keen on the other cats in the cattery.

He has been blood tested for feline Aids and leukaemia, flea and worm treated, microchipped, neutered and is fully vaccinated. If you would like to offer Freddie a forever home please contact Bolton RSPCA on 01204 521160.

Lilly is a stunning female Maine Coon who is around three-years-old.

Sadly she had to be signed over to an RSPCA inspector as her previous owner passed away and there was no next of kin who could care for her.

Lilly is a very affectionate and loving girl. She is a confident cat who likes lots of fuss and she meows asking for lots of attention.

She has a lovely nature and would fit into any family although she does not seem too keen on the other cats in the cattery. She will need grooming in her new home — to show off that lovely coat.

Lilly has been neutered, flea and worm treated, microchipped and has started her vaccinations. If you would like to offer Lilly her forever home please contact Bolton RSPCA on 01204 4521160.

Tigger is a handsome ginger male cat who is around four-years-old.

He was picked up by an RSPCA Animal Collection officer after a suspected road traffic accident and was taken to the Animal Hospital in Salford. He had a slightly injured leg which has been treated and has now completely healed.

Tigger is a very shy boy and would need a quiet home with no young children. He has been with the foster family for nearly two weeks now and although he would hide terrified behind his bed at first, curiosity does get the better of him and he is now starting to explore his pen. We believe that in the right home he would come on leaps and bounds and should settle down once he has gained trust with his new owners.

Tigger has been neutered, microchipped, blood tested, vaccinated and treated for fleas and worms. He is litter trained and looking for a happy, quiet, warm home to settle into after such a traumatic start to life. If you think that Tigger would fit into your family please call Bolton RSPCA on 01204 521160.